Ok, I got a question, at what wattage does con ed or anyone else start wondering whats going on at that particular residence? What about using a propane tank to manage lights? is it possible?
Have a 1800watt ballast to run 3 600s???I have one flower room "A" with 3 600w HPS on from 7pm to 7am. I want to add flower room "B" with the lights on 7am to 7pm. I want the lights in both rooms to be controlled by one ballast. How do I accomplish this? I know there are devices out there but they are expensive. What are they called? Can build my own?
Thanks
Reading the instruction manual is hardly pretending to be an engineer. Its a product designed for people who need two of them on an RV to be able to do it. RV owners are generally old people. If old senior citizens can connect two generators with a $50 cable that only does exactly that made by the manufacturer and takes 3 seconds to do, then I am sure I can too. =P
You can be banned for being an idiot too, I'd rather be banned for standing up for others not being douchebags than be the ignorant person who lets your distraction go allowed.
More evidence you still didnt read anything, as theres a circuit breaker on the generators after they are combined on the same panel as the plug. Hell, you can see it in the photo which is zoomed in for you already in the original post. How good do you think your advice is, telling people to double up on something they already have? You've argued and put me down 3 times now and each time you mis speak entirely about the actual project or what it already has in it. Your such an idiot lol. So go get some dick back at ya, make sure you put em on all fours first. =P
I asked a clear and concise question. Only you seem to think that you answered the post, however clearly in the wrong, three times, and the question still goes unanswered. It isnt like you ASSume (again) that I got answers I didnt like to hear, more like YOU didnt even try to answer the question, and nobody else with the answers has replied either. I didnt hear the right answer and just say "no, thats wrong" -- NOBODY has answered the actual questions yet.you cant fix stupid, you can only send flowers to the funeral.
sorry you didnt get the answer YOU WANTED TO HEAR but personally, and i think i speak for most if not all of the electricians out there, its people like you that keep people like us off these forums.
so you asked a question, and got an answer you didnt like from an accredited professional. so what do you do? turn to personal attacks... thats pretty helpful! would you go the the ER with a broken arm and insult the doc as he was setting the break? i think not...
why dont you try looking for your info somewhere else?
because i promise you wont find it here.
specially now.....
Talk down to them? IAm5toned has helped me a TON. Even re-answering a couple times till I got it. I don't think he gives a flying fuck how high his post count is. For the record he has posted something useful for me on at least a dozen wiring projects I've done. I think many home fires have been avoided by his help.I asked a clear and concise question. Only you seem to think that you answered the post, however clearly in the wrong, three times, and the question still goes unanswered. It isnt like you ASSume (again) that I got answers I didnt like to hear, more like YOU didnt even try to answer the question, and nobody else with the answers has replied either. I didnt hear the right answer and just say "no, thats wrong" -- NOBODY has answered the actual questions yet.
I hate people like you who post to keep your post count high. Post when its useful, funny, or actually useful. The last dozen replies here you barely even try to help people you just talk down to them with half information.
Here's the answer from IAm5toned. Hope that helps you figure out if your power supply is good enough.Can I wire 2-12v MassCool computer fans, 1-120mm 1-80mm, to 1 12v cell phone charger for a pc grow? I'm getting both fans and will be setting it all up with a week or 2 and would like to know before i try it and it blows out. i know how it would have to be done, so its in a continuous flow on energy, buit im wondering, can i? without something getting blown out?
I bought one of those 65watt (300 watt equivelant) but mine has a regular base, haven't seen any with a larger baseok i have some electrical backround but i am having trouble lighting my cfl. I got a 65 watt cfl from home depot with the large base. i bought a mogul from an electrical supply house and had a heavy extension cord i cut off one end and wired the black and white wires to the mogul and left the ground off. it has a good conncetion but for some reason the damn thing wont light. any suggestions?
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Originally Posted by Fight4urRight
I have one flower room "A" with 3 600w HPS on from 7pm to 7am. I want to add flower room "B" with the lights on 7am to 7pm. I want the lights in both rooms to be controlled by one ballast. How do I accomplish this? I know there are devices out there but they are expensive. What are they called? Can build my own?
Thanks.
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to do this supply power to your ballast on a continious power supply, the wire coming out of the ballast you are going to splice in two wires with female plugs on the end of them. then connect two timers to the end of the female connectors you made. then connect two male cords or two male ends from the store to the cords going to your lights. make sure you set the timers a few minutes apart because you do no want to try and power all your light at any given time.
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